"All of Einstein Charter School campuses will be closed tomorrow due to downed power lines and in order to assess damage at our three campuses. All of our children are safe. Out of caution, we want to make sure the facilities are safe, thus we ask parents to monitor the school's website, as well as the local news media, for information regarding when all campuses are ready to re-open."

Einstein Charter Middle and Einstein Charter High students will led a panel discussion on Monday, November 7th from 2:15-3:30pm as part of the International Bullying Prevention Association’s annual conference at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown New Orleans.

The panel is part of the three-day conference with over 40 workshops and sessions surrounding the IBPA Conference theme, “Getting to the Bottom of It: Bullying Prevention through Empathy and Kindness.” Workshop topics range from restorative practices and health consequences of bullying to cyberbullying and cultural competency.

EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOL TO HOST WATER PALOOZA TO RAISE WATER AWARENESS Young Water Professionals to Plant Seeds of Water Awareness with Sherwood Forest students as part of the upcoming WEFTEC® 2016

NEW ORLEANS, LA. – Einstein Charter School Sherwood Forest will host young leaders from the Water Environment Federation (WEF) for a special event called Water Palooza this Friday, September 23 from 9am to 2:30pm at Einstein Charter School Sherwood Forest, 4801 Maid Marion in New Orleans East.

Water Palooza will feature hands-on activities and demonstrations designed to connect the next generation with water, how essential it is to everything, and how we are all responsible for taking care of it.

The U.S. Department of Education announced yesterday that Einstein Charter Schools will be awarded $5 million through its Charter Schools Program (CSP), which funds the creation and expansion of public charter schools across the nation. Einstein Group, Inc. will receive $2,189,999 for its first year, with $5,000,000 total recommended funding (contingent on future Congressional appropriations over five years).

Einstein Charter Schools CEO Shawn Toranto said the organization plans to use the money to expand the capacity of three of its current schools and open two new schools. “We are so proud to receive the honor of this grant for Replication and Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools. All children deserve the best education and with this money we can provide that for a larger segment of our population.”